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01-14-2013 #1
Math for determining needed brake size
Hey guys, I'm wondering if there is an actual math calculation for determining brake size on a car as needed or recommended by weight power etc... I have a goal weight of 3200 lbs with a hp rating in the 750 range with lightweight 20" wheels front and rear. I know most guys would say run the biggest brakes you can run inside your wheel because of the 20's however, my budget dictates more of my build then just throwing parts at it. I was looking into running a 13" vs 14" front brake system because of the nearly $1000 difference between the 2 and a 12" rear set up vs a 13" rear because again the budget calls for it. Is there a way to determine if this will be enough brake for daily/occasional track duty.
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01-14-2013 #2This is a good calculator I used to figure out pad cf vs caliper pressure on a given rotor dia.
http://www.jakelatham.com/radical/in...culators.shtml
I have 13" front with wilwood sl6's and 12" rears with 4 piston wilwoods and bp20's. Now that I'm running power assist on a 3800lbs car it stops fantastic. Not so much in manual trim. Needed high cf pads to make them work to my liking, .55-.6cf. A 3200lb car would be better on a manual system, but you may still be on the edge of needing a little more pad cf.
.4 to .5cf = street/ light race, .55cf and up = full raceRon DeRaad
68 Camaro RSx
Darton Sleeved LS9 - 434ci (4.155x4.00)
AFR LSX245 Heads (12:1cr)
660hp/588tq
01-15-2013 #3Thank you for that. I will be running a power assist however not sure how big of a booster I can run yet.
01-15-2013 #4
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